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"tonic immobility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a state of physiological paralysis or temporary paralysis caused by fear or stress. Example: After witnessing a traumatic event, the victim experienced tonic immobility, making it difficult for them to move or speak.
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Tonic immobility as an anaesthetic for elasmobranchs during surgical implantation procedures.
Tonic immobility is an involuntary response to inescapable life-threatening events.
What the orcas were exploiting to their own advantage is a curious phenomenon known as "tonic immobility" (TI).
This study evaluated peritraumatic tonic immobility in a representative general population sample and its association with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and gender.
There was no evidence that variations in fearfulness or sociality (measured in tonic immobility and social reinstatement tests) affected the outcome of the cognitive bias tests.
The objective of this study was to investigate the role of peritraumatic reactions (tonic immobility, panic and dissociation) as predictors of PTSD symptoms severity.
Despite mounting evidence that tonic immobility occurs under intense life threats its role as predictor of PTSD severity remains by and large understudied.
Peritraumatic tonic immobility has been reported in convenience samples of female victims of sexual assault and in mixed-gender victims of different types of trauma.
Some freeze up entirely, a phenomenon known as tonic immobility.
Some sharks, if inverted or stroked on the nose, enter a natural state of tonic immobility.
Tellingly, the phenomenon of tonic immobility is only exposed to intense scrutiny when it occurs as a result of rape.
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